Another dump of snow hit Greater Sudbury overnight, leaving between 12 and 15 centimetres of the white stuff on the ground by Thursday morning
After the latest dump of snow, all Greater Sudbury streets should be cleared of snow by Friday morning.
City standards dictate all roads must be cleared within 24 hours of a snow event ending, which means streets should be clear by 10 a.m. Friday. A full call-out includes more than 50 pieces of machinery operating throughout the municipality, which operate out of five depots spread throughout operating to the same standard.
The city’s Class One to Class Three roads are cleared to bare or near-bare pavement, while the balance of city roads are maintained to a snow-packed and sanded surface. Click here for a list of which roads are considered class one to three.
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